May 13, 2000; Jefferson, WI.- Andy Wendt of Watertown claimed top honors in the
"Mountain Dew 50" at Jefferson Speedway. Starting from the inside of row 6,
Wendt started the long drive to the front as Randy Cusick of Ft. Atkinson pulled out to
the early lead. A rookie driver spun in turn 2, on the second circuit, bringing out the
first caution of the race. Cusick led the field back to green, guiding the way through the
second caution on lap 10, for a spin in turn 3.

Former track champion Andy Wendt
(#18) takes his bows, in victory lane, following his win in the Mountain Dew 50.
It was his first feature victory of the season.

Roger Behlke of Jefferson moved
into second, on lap 12, closing with Cusick. Motoring into the top spot on lap 15, Behlke
opened up a healthy lead, as Wendt worked his way through traffic. Wendt moved around
Cusick for third on lap 17, closing with Nick Wendt of Watertown for the second spot.
Motoring under Nick Wendt, Andy Wendt claimed 2nd on lap 25, and set his sights on Behlke.
Wendt battled Behlke for two laps, claiming the top spot before a crash on the front
stretch brought out the caution on lap 29. Dan Chesmore of Janesville claimed 2nd on lap
34 closing with Wendt in a hot battle for the top spot.

Just out front! Andy Wendt
(#18), holds off Dan Chesmore (#27) in the Mountain Dew 50. Wendt held on all the
way to the checkered flag. Chesmore would settle for second place money.

Wendt and Chesmore suffered a
close call on lap 48, when a pair of cars tangled, resulting in a spin in front of the
leaders, bringing out the final caution of the race. On the restart it was Wendt guiding
the way, through the green-white-checkered finish. At the stripe it was Wendt for the win,
followed by Chesmore, Ron Bishofberger of Ft. Atkinson, Behlke and Scott Null of Lake
Mills.

Bishofberger set the fast qualifying pace,
with a 14.715 second circuit of the quarter mile.

Moving to the feature lineup from the 20 lap Last Chance
race were Purdy, Russ Goodwin of Beloit, Duane Deppe of Waterloo and Mike Taylor of
Stoughton.

Bobby Moore
(#28) makes his first visit to victory lane, following the first, International
feature of the night. This race was held over from 5/6/00, when rain postponed the
event.

In
the second of the two feature races. Chris Quam (#4) takes victory lane honors,
following the final International feature of the night.

In International class action, the night
started with a Bobby Moore victory in the feature event held over from last week. Starting
from the pole, Moore cruised flag to flag, claiming his first feature win. Following Moore
at the stripe were Aaron Rude of Cambridge, Brent Nottestad of Cambridge, Rick Neerland of
Ft. Atkinson and Scott Uttech of Beaver Dam.

Chris Quam of Stoughton claimed top honors in the May 13
version of the International division feature. Starting from the inside of row 4, Quam
started his move toward the point as Scott Uttech of Beaver Dam pulled out to the early
lead. Dale Nottestad of Cambridge moved up to second before the only caution of the race,
on lap 4. On the restart Nottestad made his move, motoring under Uttech for the top spot
by lap 5. Nottestad opened up a healthy lead, before Pete Weston of Ft. Atkinson broke
free of the field, closing with the leader by lap 12.

The battle continued to the white flag, with Weston still
challenging for the lead. As they entered turn 3, on the final lap, everything changed.
Weston and Nottestad collided, spinning toward the bottom. Darnell Mepham, who had been
running third, was collected in the melee, with Quam taking to the high side, and heading
for the checkered flag. At the stripe it was Quam, followed by Uttech, Mark English of
Janesville, Mike Bingham of Jefferson and Bobby Moore of Madison.

Brent Nottestad of Cambridge set the mark in qualifying,
with a 15.954 second tour of the quarter mile.

Claiming victories, in 8 lap heat races, were Mike Dietzen
of Milwaukee, English and Bingham.

Making the feature lineup, via the 10 lap Last Chance race
were English, Dietzen and Derrick Bettenhausen.

In Sportsman Division action, defending track
champion Dave Oswald of Cottage grove claimed victory in the 25 lap feature. Starting from
the outside of row 7, Oswald started his trek to the front, as Tony Koepke of Ft. Atkinson
grabbed the early lead. The race started with a caution as contact led to a spin, that
involved 5 cars. On the restart Koepke was at the point, with Oswald running 11th. By lap
6, Josh Weir of Cottage Grove moved up to challenge Koepke. Weir kept the pressure on
until lap 10, when he motored to the front, before the field closed up for another caution
on lap 11, for a spin in turn 4.

On the restart it was Weir pulled ahead, with Koepke
locked in the battle for 2nd, with Josh Courtney of Janesville. Weir slowed on lap 12,
with Courtney diving to the inside to move all the way to the front. Oswald, was locked in
a battle for 3rd, with Trent Erdman of Ft. Atkinson, as Courtney held of Rich Titus of
Jefferson. Oswald had motored under Erdman and Titus, before the final caution of the
race, on lap 16. On the restart Oswald moved to the bottom, battling Courtney for 2 laps,
before claiming the top spot. As they flew past the checkered, it was Oswald for the win,
followed by Courtney, Erdman, Titus and Jeff Kohlhoff of Watertown.

Oswald set the fast qualifying pace with a 15.888 second
orbit of the quarter mile.

Moving to the feature lineup from the 12 lap Last Chance
race were Chris Ehrhart of Deerfield, Bob Jacobs of Deforest, Dan Schmidt of Farmington
and Luke Padfield of Jefferson.

Another
defending champion made his way to the winner's circle as Dennis Gaserude(#18) takes his
bows, following the Hobby Stock main event.

Hobby Stock Action saw Dennis Gaserude of Oregon
claim the win, in the 20 lap Main event. Starting from the outside of row 3, Gaserude
started toward the front, as Ernie Witte of Watertown pulled out to the early lead. The
field slowed for one caution, on lap 4, for a 2 car crash. On the restart Witte continued
to lead, with Gaserude up to the 4th spot. Gaserude moved past Roger Stephenson of
Cambridge, and Witte, to claim the top spot on lap 7. From there it was Gaserude all the
way to the checkered flag, followed by Jim Pfeifer of Ft. Atkinson, Stephenson, Gerald
Chapman of Juneau and Witte.

Jason Ayers of Stoughton set the fast qualifying mark,
with a 17.185 second loop of the quarter mile speed plant.

Claiming victory, in 8 lap heat races, were John Remsik of
Sun Prairie, Nick Golich of Hebron and Tim Noble of Janesville.

Moving to the feature, via the 10 lap Last Chance race
were Remsik, Chris Matz of Watertown, Golich and Scott Johnson of Deforest.

The One-on-One Street drags finished the
evenings racing action with Eric Nelson of Madison claiming the win in the 4 cylinder
cars. A.J. Schumacher of Cambridge won the 4&6 Cylinder truck division. Ken Morris of
Madison won the 6 Cylinder car division. Mike Jarlsberg of Cambridge won the 8 Cylinder
Cars and Jim Taylor of Stoughton won the 8 Cylinder Trucks.

Next week its Armed Forces Day at Jefferson Speedway
along with the first round of the Spin to Win.

Jefferson Speedway is located between Cambridge and
Jefferson Wisconsin, on Highway 18.